I'm assuming that this is most likely a driver issue with the Intel cards, but before I give up on trying to make this work, I was curious if anyone else has run into this, or something similar. Nothing in my logs seems to give me any indication of what could be going on. The drivers for the Intel cards are up-to-date, and the APs are running 8.5.140. None of the other devices that we own with AC WLAN cards have any issues connecting using AC. Each of my APs are part of the same AP Group, and use the same RF Profiles. ![]() Macbook Pro OS X 10.8.5 : Broadcom Bcm43xx 1.0 5. Broadcom 802.11n Wireless Lan Driver free download - 802.11b+g Broadcom Wireless Lan Driver 4.102.15.61.zip, 802.11g Wireless Lan Driver 10.1.0.11.zip, Broadcom LAN. The weird part is that they'll connect to some of my 2802i APs using AC just fine, and not others, and I can't figure out why. Apple MAC mini Windows 7 Professional: Broadcom 802.11ac 6.30.224.217 and later. I have to switch the cards to use 802.11n in order for them to utilize 5Ghz at all. For whatever the reason, they have issues connecting to some of my 2802i/e APs using 802.11ac. I was able to consistently 'roll-back' my driver, but recently Windows pushed two driver updates. ![]() ![]() My network speeds were great, but Windows 10 pushed a new device driver update and now my wifi network speeds have dropped to 20 of what the should be. This is probably a very isolated issue, but I've got a couple brand-new ThinkPad T490s laptops with Intel 9560 WLAN cards in them. Broadcom 802.11ac Network Driver in Bootcamp Windows 10 install.
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